Raison Detre

The raison detre of the Dichotic Dilemma Social Enterprise is to create global
transformation by engaging the world in a fundamental conversation about what it
means to be human and thus create a world that works for everyone as best we can.

We believe therefore, that Leadership is the fundamental cornerstone for achieving
this aim and that Inclusive leadership can move the world forward in a positive way.

The world faces many challenges through Global warming, financial crisis's, war,
poverty and other ills and how we overcome that is with effective and inclusive
leadership around the world and at every level of society.

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The Dichotic Dilemma, the fabric of life was discovered and coined and has been a very effective model for the author to grow as a person, reconcile his prejudices and indignations whilst also discovering his own power as an inclusive leader.

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This conversation is about inclusiveness and humanity

We at The Dichotic Dilemma
social enterprise assert that love is a space. A space to be inside of creation and a
space to create. When that love is expanded as in this instance with inclusive
leadership, what could be truly possible in the world?

This is what we stand for and aim to promulgate with our programmes.

The Dichotic Dilemma is a way and observational point of view of looking at reality and the social sphere of human existence. Positing that duality is a fundamental reality of existence, e.g.

Them and us, good and bad, love and hate and that this phenomenon permeates all of human existence
and leads to the social and existential issues we face. Such as racism, xenophobia, wars, corporate greed
etc. Postulating, hence, that if people understand this fundamental phenomenon, and transcend it, it can
lead to better relationships and co existence on the planet.

About Me

My name is Raleigh Thandazani Chiwuta and I am the Founder, CEO and Managing Director of The Dichotic Dilemma Social Enterprise. I am originally from Zimbabwe and was born in the early 80s which was an interesting time as it was just post independence from white minority rule and the country was finding itself. From a very early age I began contemplating the deeper issues of existence such as race, politics, leadership, economics, social existence and justice.

I was fascinated by our history of colonialism as a country, in Africa and the history of mass exploitation by European nations in the world. This lead to an intellectual and spiritual journey that began to take concrete form by writing my first book The Dichotic Dilemma the fabric of life. It was my 1st attempt to make sense of it all.

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  • Dr N. Javanshir, Cambridgeshire

    A rare opportunity to delve into the inner most ponderings and reflections of a young black boy bewildered and provoked by what he witnessed in the political system of apartheid in South Africa.

    A passionate and compassionate boy who thinks with his heart.

    I thoroughly enjoyed it and was moved by it.

  • Ena Harper, Newcastle

    I really enjoyed this book. I found the poems fascinating and engaging. They were so honest and passionate. I cried a few times reading them. One of the most enjoyable things for me, being from a little village in Northumberland, was getting the chance to learn about the life of a person from a completely different world. I was shaken at times by some of the experiences, but ultimately I really enjoyed it.

  • Ayanda C, London

    This poignant and humane coming-of-age tale set against the backdrop of the African landscape is set out in a plethora of beautiful rich poems that nurture the soul and philosophy that enthrals the mind.

    An excellent read.

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